A.allow
B.permit
C.forbid
D.ban
A.poured out
B.poured off
C.poured with
D.poured at
A.display
B.displays
C.displaying
D.displayed
A.surprise
B.astonishment
C.despair
D.joy
A.overlooked
B.overheard
C.overslept
D.overlaid
A.controlled
B.charge
C.dominate
D.cover
A.surprised
B.shocked
C.precedented
D.unprecedented
A.base
B.basic
C.basis
D.basically
A.party
B.institute
C.people
D.society
A.good
B.blessed
C.evil
D.cursed
A.interaction
B.interactive
C.interact
D.interacted
A.emotion
B.emotional
C.emotionless
D.unemotional
A.post
B.send
C.posted
D.sent
A.seeking
B.looking
C.finding
D.seek
A.Because there was a secret in the blog.
B.Because she thought that was her personal diary and her father should have told her before reading it.
C.Because she was afraid that her father would criticize her after reading her blog.
D.Because she tho
A.He said if it had been a paper diary, he would never have opened it, but since it was available on the Web to anyone even complete stranger, Jenny shouldn’t have felt surprised if he read it.
B.He said that he was her father and he could do whatever h
A.seeking new friends
B.doing homework
C.share their daily experiences
D.expressing their personal feelings
A.Positive.
B.Neutral (中立的)
C.Negative.
D.Not mentioned.
A.it is dangerous for some kids to give too much information about themselves on blogs.
B.the kids’ blogs provide an approach for them to know about the young generation.
C.many kids shouldn’t post songs from the latest bands for free.
D.evil men ma
A.the popularity of teenagers’ blogs
B.the danger of online communication
C.different attitudes that adults and children hold to blogs
D.the diaries that teens have written on their blogs
A.Fifty years ago, teenagers borrowed their parents’ phones.
B.They made their own phones of string and plastic cups.
C.They wrote letters to their parents.
D.The chatted from time to time.
A.Law enforcement officials are indifferent to this phenomenon.
B.Those parents are happy that their children know modern technology.
C.Those parents who actually know what their kids are doing online are “shocked.”
D.Law enforcement officials are u
A.Some experts say that if the journal is open online, it should be available to parents.
B.Some experts argue that reading journals is like overhearing what their kids say on the phone to their friends.
C.Some argue that it’s a question of safety.
A.have increased teens’ sense of happiness.
B.have separated teens further from their parents and teachers
C.are an essential tool of communication with the outside world
D.have reduced(减少) teens’ chances of face-to-face communication